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bug#31650: 26.1; Desktop mode adds wm stickiness to emacs windows.
From: |
Noam Postavsky |
Subject: |
bug#31650: 26.1; Desktop mode adds wm stickiness to emacs windows. |
Date: |
Thu, 31 May 2018 18:58:30 -0400 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.1 (gnu/linux) |
martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at> writes:
>> - Seems to be windows manager specific (you don't see it with xfwm4, I
>> do with fvwm2 2.6.4).
>
> We would have to hear from others. Anyone? With emacs -Q evaluate
>
> (set-frame-parameter nil 'sticky nil)
>
> and look whether your frame starts to appear on all your desktops.
I tried with i3, seems to work correctly (all tests with a floating
window, since that seems to be a prerequisite for stickyness under i3):
(set-frame-parameter nil 'sticky nil) has no effect
(set-frame-parameter nil 'sticky t) makes the frame sticky,
and (set-frame-parameter nil 'sticky nil) makes it unsticky again.
I tested Emacs 26 with both Lucid and GTK builds.
- bug#31650: 26.1; Desktop mode adds wm stickiness to emacs windows., Rolf Ade, 2018/05/29
- bug#31650: 26.1; Desktop mode adds wm stickiness to emacs windows., martin rudalics, 2018/05/30
- bug#31650: 26.1; Desktop mode adds wm stickiness to emacs windows., Rolf Ade, 2018/05/30
- bug#31650: 26.1; Desktop mode adds wm stickiness to emacs windows., martin rudalics, 2018/05/30
- bug#31650: 26.1; Desktop mode adds wm stickiness to emacs windows., Rolf Ade, 2018/05/30
- bug#31650: 26.1; Desktop mode adds wm stickiness to emacs windows., martin rudalics, 2018/05/31
- bug#31650: 26.1; Desktop mode adds wm stickiness to emacs windows., Rolf Ade, 2018/05/31
- bug#31650: 26.1; Desktop mode adds wm stickiness to emacs windows., martin rudalics, 2018/05/31
- bug#31650: 26.1; Desktop mode adds wm stickiness to emacs windows., Robert Pluim, 2018/05/31
- bug#31650: 26.1; Desktop mode adds wm stickiness to emacs windows., Robert Pluim, 2018/05/31
- bug#31650: 26.1; Desktop mode adds wm stickiness to emacs windows.,
Noam Postavsky <=